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ashley fallis committed suicide. >> reporter: remember how the that ashley was a kind of lie, said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman, but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about medications, the friend testifed, ashley had trouble controlling her emotions. >> what kind of mental health issues did you observe ashley fallis to be going through? >> depression, mood swings, impulsive behaviors. >> reporter: in fact, the defense argued, ashley was so depressed the summer before she died, she wrote this letter to tom. >> i have so much pain on the inside, i can no longer take it. i'm sorry to do this to you and the kids, but i find myself not even liking my children. >> reporter: every day is a chore with them and you. i have to pretend to be happy. i have to pretend to be someone i am not. please make sure you raise the kids to continue to go the school we have ch
ashley fallis committed suicide. >> reporter: remember how the that ashley was a kind of lie, said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman, but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about medications, the friend testifed, ashley had trouble...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> man beaten by police has been arrested again in a major raid. >> next, video you
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> man beaten by police has been arrested again in a major raid. >> next, video you
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ashley: true. liz: policy reaction is can they get the story line across that ronald reagan succeeded this way. and the story now is obama inherited it in crisis in regegs. reagan create-- inherited worse one. bank of america created 10 million jobs, and obama likes to knock out 2009. equally reagan created 5 million more with the push. ashley: as protests on college campuses begin. one iowa lawmakers has this for them. >> i name it the suck is up buttercup bill. you have a right to be a brat. you have a right to protest protected by the constitution. but you don't have a right to block the i-80. when people say suck it up buttercup, that's over the top thing to say and so are the protests happening. ashley: iowa state congressman is joining us now. listen, you want to reduce funding to schools that you say excessively coddle students. explain that if you can. >> well, thanks for having me. you know, one of the impetuses for this in iowa our tuition rates continue to raise and raise and raise and w
ashley: true. liz: policy reaction is can they get the story line across that ronald reagan succeeded this way. and the story now is obama inherited it in crisis in regegs. reagan create-- inherited worse one. bank of america created 10 million jobs, and obama likes to knock out 2009. equally reagan created 5 million more with the push. ashley: as protests on college campuses begin. one iowa lawmakers has this for them. >> i name it the suck is up buttercup bill. you have a right to be a...
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ashley: really? >> we've seen congress bring people to washington and publicly scold them but it is not changing. it just continues to happen in different variations and forms. it is just not surprising to see again. ashley: so they're offering this $300 savings card. critics say that is not the solution. what do you say? >> i think it is a bandaid. it is a way to calm some very outraged americans who are, have big sticker shot. but at end of the day not a lower price, health care, rack employers are paying the rack rate. ashley: they have a basically a monopoly. then one recalled by fda and one submitted and rejected by the fda mylan is only game in town. >> it is not. ashley: it is not? >> that is myth floating out there. a lot of people don't know, i saw the senator from minnesota yesterday was making that statement. in fact epinephrine has been around and commercial available since 1939, 77 years. ashley: why isn't there another product more reasonably priced? >> there is. a different delivery de
ashley: really? >> we've seen congress bring people to washington and publicly scold them but it is not changing. it just continues to happen in different variations and forms. it is just not surprising to see again. ashley: so they're offering this $300 savings card. critics say that is not the solution. what do you say? >> i think it is a bandaid. it is a way to calm some very outraged americans who are, have big sticker shot. but at end of the day not a lower price, health care,...
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ashley: at home or at work? >> home, ashley. and they should look, look at that, a nice big ask in a down day. that's the level right now. and also, a brutal winter storm, tens of millions of american in boston and the ohio valley hit with a huge storm this early. it's windy and a strong and slow moving storm that could dump as much as a foot and a half of snow in certain areas. so, brace yourself. ashley: i'm ready. >> for winter. ashley: the shovel is out. >> get the bread, get the milk, get the eggs, we'll be fine. >> a conspiracy by the supermarkets. and saudi arabia warning that iran will be up to no good now that the sanctions have been lifted. and zuhdi said the same thing. he's up next. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. >> all right, no doubt about it, ahead of the opening bell, stocks are going to be down off 272 points on the futures board. and oil down 28 bucks at 27.80. they're moving in lo
ashley: at home or at work? >> home, ashley. and they should look, look at that, a nice big ask in a down day. that's the level right now. and also, a brutal winter storm, tens of millions of american in boston and the ohio valley hit with a huge storm this early. it's windy and a strong and slow moving storm that could dump as much as a foot and a half of snow in certain areas. so, brace yourself. ashley: i'm ready. >> for winter. ashley: the shovel is out. >> get the bread,...
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ashley: just shows you. the british found, by the way, strengthened a little bit the end of last week. my, oh, my, below 131. cheaper all the time if you want to go to england and go to the pubs. hs about. c, royal scotland. and owned 70% by the taxpayer. down 6% at this hour. let's take a look at u.s. banks, bank of america, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, j.p. morgan, read them yourself. wells all moving lower. bac down more than 1 and 1/2%. and tesla motors shipped fewer cars to customers. down almost 3%. down six bucks on the day at 2.10. let's look at harley davidson. this spiked on a buyout rumor. it's not spiking, is it? down nearly 8% beyond neutral, it's in reverse. amazon, meanwhile, beginning to sell perishable food. coffee and baby food. the stock is down 7.24. and apple shares, we keep track of those at 95 bucks or thereabouts, down 74 cents. what about google? let's google it. down 1/3 of a percent and 707. alphabet i should call it. always call it google. keith fitz-gerald and eric bolling who
ashley: just shows you. the british found, by the way, strengthened a little bit the end of last week. my, oh, my, below 131. cheaper all the time if you want to go to england and go to the pubs. hs about. c, royal scotland. and owned 70% by the taxpayer. down 6% at this hour. let's take a look at u.s. banks, bank of america, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, j.p. morgan, read them yourself. wells all moving lower. bac down more than 1 and 1/2%. and tesla motors shipped fewer cars to customers....
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ashley: zuhdi jasser, thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: listen to this, the new immigrant, legal or otherwise is added to the u.s. population every 33 seconds. we'll have more on that in just a moment. meanwhile, a thief in philadelphia breaking into a kohl's store with, well, it's not subtle, a sledgehammer stealing more than $100,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry, can't spend much on the setup. the robbery caught on surveillance. police still looking for the man. a simple approach. >> with a paper bag. >> a paper bag and a sledgehammer. you've heard about a leap year and what about a leap second. we get an extra second and some people are fearing it will wreak havoc on commuter systems around the world. y2k, anyone? ♪ it's the end of the world as we know it ♪ ♪ and i feel fine ♪ hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i
ashley: zuhdi jasser, thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: listen to this, the new immigrant, legal or otherwise is added to the u.s. population every 33 seconds. we'll have more on that in just a moment. meanwhile, a thief in philadelphia breaking into a kohl's store with, well, it's not subtle, a sledgehammer stealing more than $100,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry, can't spend much on the setup. the robbery caught on surveillance. police still looking for the man. a simple...
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ashley. ashley: all right, peter barnes. we are following the latest in germany, a shooting in munich, we will be right back ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. there were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, could be. me. ♪ ashley: sarah, or let me begin with you just as we close out the convention in cleveland. it felt to me like we were seeing the birth of a new republican party. the old establishment types must have been wondering what the heck happened. we have donald trump, the most unconventional candidate you could ever imagine, and talking about issues perhaps the old gop wouldn't. some would argue that's what the republican party needs. would you agree? be. >> well, i do think we saw a very different direction for the republican party at this convention. there were sort of ups and downs during t
ashley. ashley: all right, peter barnes. we are following the latest in germany, a shooting in munich, we will be right back ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. there were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, could be. me. ♪ ashley: sarah, or let me begin with you...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> coming up on "action news" a young mother recounts a night of terror at the king of prussia mall. >>> and the villanova student will send and sing a national anthem on a very big stage and that is next up. >>> "action news" was there, as alleged baby kidnapper cherie amoore had her first contact with the wheels of justice. they spun hard, and fast, for this three two-year old woman
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> coming up on "action news" a young mother recounts a night of terror at the king of prussia mall. >>> and the villanova student will send and sing a...
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ashley: oh. cheryl: one of the things he is not wrong about, i think amazing what mark cuban said earlier about the economy, which is what he cares about. ashley: yes. cheryl: we all care about, the economy, stupid, right? didn't bill clinton say that a thousand years ago? ashley: so many numbers you can argue in the obama economy. cheryl: people care about do i have a job, can i feed my family, do i have health care. 14 million fewer americans in the workforce. liz: is that the number. ashley: there you go. there is number, liz. liz: working on breaking news, just so you know. wasn't on the facebook page. breaking news. cheryl: really this morning, need 1.8 million jobs a year created to keep up the population growth. ashley: yes. cheryl: and we haven't done that. ashley: we're falling so far behind. if donald trump would stop, with the insults of judges and things, he can grab i think a lot of sanders voters, i really do. i think trump can grab the sanders crowd all they care about get me a job
ashley: oh. cheryl: one of the things he is not wrong about, i think amazing what mark cuban said earlier about the economy, which is what he cares about. ashley: yes. cheryl: we all care about, the economy, stupid, right? didn't bill clinton say that a thousand years ago? ashley: so many numbers you can argue in the obama economy. cheryl: people care about do i have a job, can i feed my family, do i have health care. 14 million fewer americans in the workforce. liz: is that the number. ashley:...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night. >>> new at 11:00, a mother charged in connection with the death of her newborn baby. >>> the storms tonight, big changes coming this weekend. lee goldberg ties up the return of winter.
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night. >>> new at 11:00, a mother charged in connection with the death of her newborn baby. >>> the storms tonight, big changes coming this weekend. lee goldberg ties up the return of winter.
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ashley: battle of egos? >> they ego battle on who gets better ratings, "shark tank" versus "the apprentice." who makes more money. who is really a billionaire. they have gone on fights about twitter about all this stuff. ashley: trump can be a bully as we know. >> right. ashley: we saw in the primary what he can do in debates. i would be nervous if i was hillary. >> cuban has persona, younger, maybe better hair. all depends. ashley: subjective. >> subjective. some guy that could play him. it will get under his skin. cuban will get under her skin and you know -- ashley: that is what you're supposed to do. >> let me tell you something, roger ailes gets under hillary's skin. he is advising debate prepping trump. so i mean this is like a game of chess. ashley: all building to the first debate, september 26th. >> roger ailes my former boss at fox business and fox news. ashley: yes. >> so that is the, that's -- ashley: bottom line we can't wait for the first debate? it will be a huge audience. >> here what i would
ashley: battle of egos? >> they ego battle on who gets better ratings, "shark tank" versus "the apprentice." who makes more money. who is really a billionaire. they have gone on fights about twitter about all this stuff. ashley: trump can be a bully as we know. >> right. ashley: we saw in the primary what he can do in debates. i would be nervous if i was hillary. >> cuban has persona, younger, maybe better hair. all depends. ashley: subjective. >>...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. jonathan: investigation complete, simpson's former estate. ♪ he's begun forgetting words. forgetting where he lives. but when the day comes when he forgets who i am, i'll still know who he is. the first time we said i love you we didn't use words. we simply held each other's hands. we still are. i lost my dad to alzheimer's. preventing alzheimer's is within our grasp. let's double the budget of nih and get it done. i'm david trone and i approve this message. jonathan: first, breaking news from south arlington, where one of two people stabbed to death is now dead. there is a manhunt for the person who did this. tom roussey is on the scene. where did this happen? tom: the police say that it happened near the intersection of south gle
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. jonathan: investigation complete, simpson's former estate. ♪ he's begun forgetting words. forgetting where he lives. but when the day comes when he forgets who i am, i'll still...
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ashley: thank you very much, art. >> anytime, ashley. ashley: let's go to larry levin. what do you say? >> ashley, we certainly will get there in the new year, not today or tomorrow in my opinion, too many people want to get out and take money for a tax break as far as losses. maybe next week or the week after, certainly the month of january, but not the next few days. ashley: scott, it's not something that there's something concerning investors here, just probably just a natural break. we take the next leg up in the new year, right? >> yeah, i mean, it's a little change though that we didn't get there with the low volume trade. i'm holding out hope that we'll get there by friday. somebody said we'd get there the end of the year and i'm not sure it's on tape. ashley: oh, it is. >> maybe early next year and then see what happens. once we get over that level we'll see if the sellers come in for good, i think there's something to the psychological aspect of this as well. cheryl: it is psychological, but at the same time it's great, good fodder for all of us. but it's a bul
ashley: thank you very much, art. >> anytime, ashley. ashley: let's go to larry levin. what do you say? >> ashley, we certainly will get there in the new year, not today or tomorrow in my opinion, too many people want to get out and take money for a tax break as far as losses. maybe next week or the week after, certainly the month of january, but not the next few days. ashley: scott, it's not something that there's something concerning investors here, just probably just a natural...
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ashley webster is right here in for liz claman. ashley: i am, indeed. as you say, high drama in the badger state as all five democratic and republican presidential candidates are on the ground in wisconsin today. senator ted cruz getting a major endorsement from the sitting governor of wisconsin, exactly one week before voters go to the ballots. now, governor scott walker giving the cruz campaign a boost as those latest polls do show the race a toss-up. donald trump set to hold his first rally in the state this afternoon, but he's dealing with a completely different campaign trail controversy today. trump's campaign manager, corey lewandowski, has been charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly grabbing a reporter at a campaign event in florida earlier this month. the jupiter police releasing this video of the incident. there it goes. former governors jim douglas and james hodges tell us how a campaign manager scandal could, may affect the race and what the endorsement of a sitting governor means, if anything. plus, the fbi's lawsuit against apple i
ashley webster is right here in for liz claman. ashley: i am, indeed. as you say, high drama in the badger state as all five democratic and republican presidential candidates are on the ground in wisconsin today. senator ted cruz getting a major endorsement from the sitting governor of wisconsin, exactly one week before voters go to the ballots. now, governor scott walker giving the cruz campaign a boost as those latest polls do show the race a toss-up. donald trump set to hold his first rally...
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ashley: many days -- >> 270 electoral votes. ashley: so much to talk about. thank you so much, ford and matthew, for joining us this afternoon. coming up, former presidential ron paul is here. he battled republican party four years ago at the convention, he says donald trump is right. the system is rigged. so what advice does he have for "the donald?" >>> singer-songwriter prince, dead at age of 57. mtv vijay and host of "kennedy" on fox business will be here to talk next about prince. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need
ashley: many days -- >> 270 electoral votes. ashley: so much to talk about. thank you so much, ford and matthew, for joining us this afternoon. coming up, former presidential ron paul is here. he battled republican party four years ago at the convention, he says donald trump is right. the system is rigged. so what advice does he have for "the donald?" >>> singer-songwriter prince, dead at age of 57. mtv vijay and host of "kennedy" on fox business will be here...
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ashley: yeah. >> and she said i told the fbi the same thing i said in public. that's inconceivable because she has been saying in public she neither sent or received anything classified. and inspector comey found 110 e-mails that contain secrets in 52 e-mail chains and five of them were select access, fancy wording for the highest, and you cannot send them or open them inadvertently but must have a code that you have to ask for and the code changes every two or three minutes. she also told that group that she gave all of her work-related e-mails back to the state department, director comey. the fbi found thousands, plural, of unreturned work-related e-mails on the server, which she did not give back. some of which she attempted to destroy. so she continues these lies. ashley: but didn't james comey, the fbi director, during a public hearing on congress, they asked him this is what mrs. clinton said. is this true? and he answered at least two or three occasions "no." >> yes. that is correct. ashley:
ashley: yeah. >> and she said i told the fbi the same thing i said in public. that's inconceivable because she has been saying in public she neither sent or received anything classified. and inspector comey found 110 e-mails that contain secrets in 52 e-mail chains and five of them were select access, fancy wording for the highest, and you cannot send them or open them inadvertently but must have a code that you have to ask for and the code changes every two or three minutes. she also...
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ashley: right. >> i think these universities need to be very careful if some attorney organization, not only-- put aside the free speech argument for a moment and maybe partly private, but take state funds, if had her education is harmed in any way got a case against the university. ashley: and all because of that horrible expression, all lives matter, it's nuts. a local paper in tennessee rejecting an ad from a christian bookstore. the owners of that store, they claim the ad was rejected because they saw the word "christian". >> the name of the bookstore, cedar springs christian store. they placed an ad in the sentinel owned bygannet. she opens up the bookstore and the ad is nowhere to be found. she calls the paper and they said, you had the word christian in there an and that's offensive and she went on facebook and social media, people went nuts and basically started complaining and they put the ad back in. ashley: quick comment from you, david, on this. again, the world gone crazy. >> the world
ashley: right. >> i think these universities need to be very careful if some attorney organization, not only-- put aside the free speech argument for a moment and maybe partly private, but take state funds, if had her education is harmed in any way got a case against the university. ashley: and all because of that horrible expression, all lives matter, it's nuts. a local paper in tennessee rejecting an ad from a christian bookstore. the owners of that store, they claim the ad was rejected...
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ashley: right. we all complain about the invehicles, but it's moments like this we realize it's very important. >> yeah, of course. i mean, you can't have, you can't have this kind of thing happen outside of a congressman or senator's office, god forbid. and although this situation seems to at point, again, a little short on details, we all are, but it seems under control now. you'd rather this happen at an entry point, at an access control point than happen inside a critical area in the building where people could start taking hostages, and then you have a whole different level. you have a def-con one crisis there. so that's totally different. ashley: dan, hang on, if you could. we're going to have rod wheeler joining us too. rod, i'm sorry, they haven't told me who you're with, but how can you, what can you provide to us as we look at these scenes? and as i say, they're all too familiar these days. police officers surrounding the capitol complex, the white house. everybody's on lockdown. i would i
ashley: right. we all complain about the invehicles, but it's moments like this we realize it's very important. >> yeah, of course. i mean, you can't have, you can't have this kind of thing happen outside of a congressman or senator's office, god forbid. and although this situation seems to at point, again, a little short on details, we all are, but it seems under control now. you'd rather this happen at an entry point, at an access control point than happen inside a critical area in the...
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ashley: u.s. auto sales on track for another record year as new vehicle sales in may showed a decline due to weak demand for sedans. america's largest automaker general motors reporting a 14.3% drop from a year earlier, ford saw a 6% fall in sales even though the f-series rose another 9%, and chrysler said sales rose thanks to a 14% gain in jeep brand. you can see the prices moving lower, gm, ford, chrysler, gm shares down 3%. jeff flock is in dearborn, michigan with exclusive look at the all-new 2017 ford superduty. jeff, take it away. >> reporter: you will love it. we're going to do it through the paces, one second before i get crazy. this is an important truck for ford. huge profit margin for them. the first super duty to be all-aluminum. okay, jason, punch it. this is test track. all the dealers from around the country coming to dearborn to check the truck out. maybe you can see us on the wide camera going through our paces here. they want to let the dealers know what the truck can do. obvious
ashley: u.s. auto sales on track for another record year as new vehicle sales in may showed a decline due to weak demand for sedans. america's largest automaker general motors reporting a 14.3% drop from a year earlier, ford saw a 6% fall in sales even though the f-series rose another 9%, and chrysler said sales rose thanks to a 14% gain in jeep brand. you can see the prices moving lower, gm, ford, chrysler, gm shares down 3%. jeff flock is in dearborn, michigan with exclusive look at the...
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ashley the u.s. provides the funding. >> most of the programs can go a long way towards helping interests. ashley what is the key to peace because palestinians will tell you this is important. it shows the world that they believe the building of sentiment in this area is illegal, is not conducive to peace and that it's basically making the situation worse. how jurors onto that? >> they can say what they want, but under international law at these times are completely legal. the u.n. will make them legal but it can't undo the conference established the jewish territory. by the way, the republican party with donald trump's team also passed a resolution that shared the new gop plot or officially says it's occupying enemy territory. but will certainly not bring peace is the idea that a belligerent terror state should be established into debt and samaria among the most vulnerable border. donald trump understands that and i don't see any scenario in which donald trump supports the islamic terrorists to good
ashley the u.s. provides the funding. >> most of the programs can go a long way towards helping interests. ashley what is the key to peace because palestinians will tell you this is important. it shows the world that they believe the building of sentiment in this area is illegal, is not conducive to peace and that it's basically making the situation worse. how jurors onto that? >> they can say what they want, but under international law at these times are completely legal. the u.n....
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ashley, go ahead. ashley: melissa, thank you. california man has now been arrested and charged with arson for allegedly sparking what has been called the clayton wildfire. damin park lick is suspected in numerous fires over the past year. this recent blaze destroyed 175 homes and businesses and structures, causing $10 million in damages. also left dozens of families homeless. melissa: new developments in the transfer of guantanamo bay detainees as president obama nears his goal to close the prison. >>> donald trump strongly railing against our country's current effort to fight terrorism but how does he win over his critics? sam clovis, who is trump's national campaign co-chair is here next. >> my administration, will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy isis. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i he
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ashley: and you too. lori: stocks are sinking for a second consecutive session, weakness in the job market and the earnings front hitting the street hard ahead of the april jobs report. let's look at the tao down 109 points, off of the worst levels but down nevertheless and then there was one. donald trump's decisive win in indiana, billionaire businessman now the gop presumptive nominee. senator ted cruz vowing out after trump was
ashley: and you too. lori: stocks are sinking for a second consecutive session, weakness in the job market and the earnings front hitting the street hard ahead of the april jobs report. let's look at the tao down 109 points, off of the worst levels but down nevertheless and then there was one. donald trump's decisive win in indiana, billionaire businessman now the gop presumptive nominee. senator ted cruz vowing out after trump was
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>> new york matters this year, ashley. i think that is really the story with her being here on this day with wisconsin not even having voted yet. she started it off today the at apollo theater taking her shots at her primary opponent bernie sanders, saying she has 2 1/2 million more votes than he does. she also went after the other side. you see how hard she hits some of these themes. hillary clinton even in her speech repeated some of those very same points from that new tv ad you just played for us. >> we don't all look the same. we don't all sound the same. or worship the same either. but we pull together. and when a candidate for president says we can solve america's problems by building a walls, discriminating against people based on their religion, and turning against each other, well, new yorkers know better. reporter: i think we know what a general election matchup would look like or sound like at least between mrs. clinton and donald trump but she has some work to do in the primaries first. it is not over yet even
>> new york matters this year, ashley. i think that is really the story with her being here on this day with wisconsin not even having voted yet. she started it off today the at apollo theater taking her shots at her primary opponent bernie sanders, saying she has 2 1/2 million more votes than he does. she also went after the other side. you see how hard she hits some of these themes. hillary clinton even in her speech repeated some of those very same points from that new tv ad you just...
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ashley: thank you. donald trump has called the law and order candidate, republican strategist joining us now. thank you. so i guess my question to you is could mr. trump improve race relations in this country? >> well, you know, this is a very interesting story here what happened in milwaukee and i think sheriff clark hit on keynotes when it comes to policies specially that the left has been pushing on the african-american community and in a lot of ways enabling what has occurred here. it's disappointing. as one mention dead live matters. 72% in milwaukee they grow up without their dads, their parents. what the suspect's father just said, he took responsibility for going in and out of prison and showing this to his family. what i think donald trump would need to do in this situation, he needs to show how these liberal policies have led to the destruction and the marginalization like milwaukee, chicago, baltimore which is a democratic help and no african-american development in those cities. i think that
ashley: thank you. donald trump has called the law and order candidate, republican strategist joining us now. thank you. so i guess my question to you is could mr. trump improve race relations in this country? >> well, you know, this is a very interesting story here what happened in milwaukee and i think sheriff clark hit on keynotes when it comes to policies specially that the left has been pushing on the african-american community and in a lot of ways enabling what has occurred here....
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ashley? >> shares of cisco have been sliding today. we're going to check that report as more details become available. the company may be planning to lay off 20% of the his workforce that would be roughly a little more than 14,000 employees in the coming weeks. cisco does have a history of summer layoffs, announcing four figure cuts every fourth quarter from 2011 through 2014. so, do we have time quickly to ask the guests on this? jonathan, let me ask you about that, we don't know this is for sure. it has been widely reported, we'll wait for adam to confirm it, if they cut 20% of the workforce, on one hand is it good thing they're cutting down to the core to be lean and mean or does that signal problems? >> unfortunately, ashley, what is bad for main street in this case will be good for wall street. the stock is going to like this. i know it is down a little bit in the after-hours. cisco is one of the old soldiers. it is $30 stock. it was $80 stock in 2000. they have to reformat the company t
ashley? >> shares of cisco have been sliding today. we're going to check that report as more details become available. the company may be planning to lay off 20% of the his workforce that would be roughly a little more than 14,000 employees in the coming weeks. cisco does have a history of summer layoffs, announcing four figure cuts every fourth quarter from 2011 through 2014. so, do we have time quickly to ask the guests on this? jonathan, let me ask you about that, we don't know this is...
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ashley: okay. but how much -- are you going to continue to to take the drug and what's the prognosis? >> as long as i can stand it, i can take it. as long as my doctor think so it's the right thing to do and continue working i'll continue to fight. ashley: brad and annie, thank you for joining us today, and we wish you the best of luck and thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. ashley: all right. coming up next. millennials very vocal about politics and who they will vote for. but come election day, we'll actually show up at the polls. that's a good question. and today we're celebrating our birthday. six years of "varney & company" on fox business. >> congratulations, stuart, on six great years of fox business, by the way, australia's loss is our gain. congratulations, stew. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah
ashley: okay. but how much -- are you going to continue to to take the drug and what's the prognosis? >> as long as i can stand it, i can take it. as long as my doctor think so it's the right thing to do and continue working i'll continue to fight. ashley: brad and annie, thank you for joining us today, and we wish you the best of luck and thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. ashley: all right. coming up next. millennials very vocal about politics and who they will...
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ashley: no. i just don't think we can call this economy in this country going gangbusters, not even close to it. tom, thank you very much, teddy, mark, jeff, thank you all for taking the time to talk to us. also a special programming note, liz will be talking to not one, not two, but three kings of the market. bill gross, wilbur ross and mohamedal bar january all next week, it's the star panel to let us know what they think about what's going on with this economy and where we're headed in the months and years to come. >>> all right, to politics, very interesting time of the year as we get the heated-up presidential race, the primary race. we're now just four days away from the new hampshire primaries. could be a very important race for several candidates on the republican side. donald trump has made yet another sharp change in tactics after accusing rival ted cruz of stealing the iowa caucuses through fraud, the republican presidential hopeful is interrupting his busy campaign schedule in new ham
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ashley: good point. should in your mind, in this one specific case, should apple allow the fbi to access the info on the phone? or is that a dangerous, slippery slope? >> you've got to find a way for the government and the companies to work together. apple is resisting and the government must have everything completely. we've got to reconcile that. what ends up happening is an attack happens and congress is forced to respond, at the end of the day, that will throw privacy and security out the window. ashley: an ongoing issue. jamil jaffer, thank you very much for talking to us about cybersecurity. appreciate it. >>> moments ago, senator particularing it holding a news conference in dane, wisconsin, accusing donald trump of attacking his wife saying she's off-limits and so much more. listen. >> i don't get angry often, but you mess with my wife, you mess with my kids, that will do it every time. donald, you're a snivelling coward and leave heidi the hell alone. >> will you support him as a nominee? ashley
ashley: good point. should in your mind, in this one specific case, should apple allow the fbi to access the info on the phone? or is that a dangerous, slippery slope? >> you've got to find a way for the government and the companies to work together. apple is resisting and the government must have everything completely. we've got to reconcile that. what ends up happening is an attack happens and congress is forced to respond, at the end of the day, that will throw privacy and security out...
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. >> ashley: mm. >> dr. neville: all done. >> ashley: mm. >> dr. neville: you know, gifted as i am, it' s impossible to monitor someone if they' re never around. >> ashley: oh, i' m so sorry. i had to spend time with billy and my family, you know? we were so afraid we were gonna lose him. >> dr. neville: of course. how is he? >> ashley: he' s great. he' s awake. he' s talking. he' s harassing the doctors. >> dr. neville: good. >> ashley: good?! nothing short of a miracle. the doctors even think he' s gonna make a complete recovery. >> dr. neville: no, no. i mean "good" as in that surgery could have killed him -- or worse. >> ashley: well, i hated seeing my family have to go through that, you know -- being faced with making such an impossible decision. and, um, it started me thinking that if this treatment of yours t work, that i' m gonna be putting them through it all over again, aren' when your cold makes you wish... ...you could stay... ...in bed all day... ...you need the power of... rnew theraflu expressmax. new theraflu expressmax. the power t
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ashley? ashley: devastating news for louisiana. homeowners the maximum fema grant for individuals who are affected bid floods will only be $33,000 which could result in high out-of-pocket costs of course for homeowners who don't have flood insurance at all. estimated 40,000 homes have sustained damage, and many residents will have to spend tens of thousands of dollars of their own money to try to make their homes liveable again. the total amount of property damage in the pelican state could exceed hundreds of millions of dollars. a real mess. melissa: wow. we're now hearing that president obama is heading to louisiana, well, on tuesday. the white house addressing controversy over the timing of the president's visit in a press release stating quote, the president is mindful of the impact that his travel has on first respond is. and he wants to insure that his presence does not interfere with on going recovery efforts. hmmm. here is john kennedy, republican louisiana state treasurer, a trump campaign surrogate. he is also a candidate
ashley? ashley: devastating news for louisiana. homeowners the maximum fema grant for individuals who are affected bid floods will only be $33,000 which could result in high out-of-pocket costs of course for homeowners who don't have flood insurance at all. estimated 40,000 homes have sustained damage, and many residents will have to spend tens of thousands of dollars of their own money to try to make their homes liveable again. the total amount of property damage in the pelican state could...
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ashley: right? >> it will be someone much more in the frame of reference of justice sonia soda and justice hagen. there are not only liberal academics, they are what the left would call heroes. they are willing to stake a line in the sand and say i'm going to sit on one side of the line. judge garland is a centrist who is a compromising consensus building figure. the person will get the nomination if he doesn't make it will not be of that brand. ashley: so having said all of that, judge, do you believe -- and i know we can only speculate that there is some discussion among those and among the gop leaders saying, look, that's exactly the scenario we could be facing. but on principle, they're just not going to go ahead to the confirmation process. >> i think they have an agreement i think. i don't know. trump's existence with the agreement with him. i don't know if they have it with ted cruz and john kasich. ashley: uh-huh. >> but whoever the nominee is, assuming it's one of those three will back them
ashley: right? >> it will be someone much more in the frame of reference of justice sonia soda and justice hagen. there are not only liberal academics, they are what the left would call heroes. they are willing to stake a line in the sand and say i'm going to sit on one side of the line. judge garland is a centrist who is a compromising consensus building figure. the person will get the nomination if he doesn't make it will not be of that brand. ashley: so having said all of that, judge,...
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ashley: right. >> that's what they do. we, and i'm talking before i was-- >> prosecutors. >> before i came to fox. we prosecute, we're lawyers, we go to law schools, we don't go to defense f we like to wear the white hat. we choose that, i chose that as a third generation of my family to carry that on. we love being the good guys, love getting 25 cents an hour, you know, in the public-- >> doing the right thing. >> doing the right thing, money is not the thing that we go for and you know, people threaten our lives, you know, like three people, you know, went to jail for threatening my life. that's what we deal with, you know, we love-- we'll serve the people. ashley: serve the people. >> we are the ones to decide whether or not to indict along with the grand jury, not the people who investigate. ashley: that's was my very next question. why is james comey standing up there and sailing, well-- saying, well, we've looked at it all. >> if a fbi, low level lis, if the fbi had come into my office and sai
ashley: right. >> that's what they do. we, and i'm talking before i was-- >> prosecutors. >> before i came to fox. we prosecute, we're lawyers, we go to law schools, we don't go to defense f we like to wear the white hat. we choose that, i chose that as a third generation of my family to carry that on. we love being the good guys, love getting 25 cents an hour, you know, in the public-- >> doing the right thing. >> doing the right thing, money is not the thing that...
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ashley: ron? >> wow. ashley: you rascals, you, you've invented all of this. >> well, the former secretary of state created her own home brew server. she said she ran her base in bosnia under fire. there's story after story she's made up. she's not honest, she's not trustworthy, and nearly a majority of the american people agree with me. ashley: and the polls reflect that. steve murphy, ron christie, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. much more on the 2016 race later in the show including trump national spokesperson katrina pierson who will tell us what president trump will do on day one in the white house. >>> here's a quick look at the dow 30 heat map for you. caterpillar leading the way, followed by dupont. jpmorgan chase unchanged, but a sea of red with the dow down nearly 180 points. coming up next, we're going to the floor of the new york stock exchange to do a little whale watching. our traders tell us what we can learn from the portfolios of america's biggest investors. the floor
ashley: ron? >> wow. ashley: you rascals, you, you've invented all of this. >> well, the former secretary of state created her own home brew server. she said she ran her base in bosnia under fire. there's story after story she's made up. she's not honest, she's not trustworthy, and nearly a majority of the american people agree with me. ashley: and the polls reflect that. steve murphy, ron christie, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. much more on the 2016 race...
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ashley: thank you, mr. cavuto. we're waiting for the federal reserve to release minutes of meeting last month. don't get to your turkey dinner until you find out what the fed is thinking. cue up peter barnes with the latest details. peter? reporter: they will be raising rates relatively soon, ashley, as long as incoming data provided some further evidence of continued progress towards the fed's objectives on inflation and on jobs markets. so we hear that phrase, relatively soon, once again. this was the meeting in the beginning of november, just a week before the presidential election. so the fed, as you recall held steady at that time. did not change its benchmark fed funds rate at that time and so now this term, relatively soon, has been interpreted to mean that this, upcoming meeting in december, mid-december, is the likely one for the next rate hike. however, the minutes also show that some participants are concerned about the fed's credibility, saying that the recent fed communications were consistent with an
ashley: thank you, mr. cavuto. we're waiting for the federal reserve to release minutes of meeting last month. don't get to your turkey dinner until you find out what the fed is thinking. cue up peter barnes with the latest details. peter? reporter: they will be raising rates relatively soon, ashley, as long as incoming data provided some further evidence of continued progress towards the fed's objectives on inflation and on jobs markets. so we hear that phrase, relatively soon, once again....
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ashley? ashley: law and disorder. violence erupting after a fatal police shooting sparking new concerns that law and order is out of the control in america. deadly flooding destroying homes and businesses in louisiana. >> i'm heartbroken. i'm heartbroken. my home isn't where i grew up. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to getth. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insura
ashley? ashley: law and disorder. violence erupting after a fatal police shooting sparking new concerns that law and order is out of the control in america. deadly flooding destroying homes and businesses in louisiana. >> i'm heartbroken. i'm heartbroken. my home isn't where i grew up. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need...
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to you, ashley. ashley: hollywood's liberal elite throwing behind who else, bernie sanders. why would they support a man who wants to tax them at 90%. beats me. we'll have the story next. you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claim centers are available to assist you 24/7. for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 call today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >> hollywood celebrities tweeting their support for bernie sanders. actor mark ruffalo is preferred by you
to you, ashley. ashley: hollywood's liberal elite throwing behind who else, bernie sanders. why would they support a man who wants to tax them at 90%. beats me. we'll have the story next. you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the...
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ashley: sour grapes. ashley: thank you, sour grapes. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: multiple earthquake on the california-nevada state line. at least seven quakes magnitudes between 3 and 6 shaking felt as far away as lake tahoe, that jarring some nerves there on the california-nevada border. home builder in minnesota recovering after accidentally firing a nail gun into his head. >> look at that. ashley: this x-ray shows the nail great up into his forehead and the man was framing a closet when the nail gun kicked back and fired in the wrong direction. doctors say he was literally millimeters from death. >> lucky, lucky, lucky guy. ashley: yikes. and this, oh, yes, 55 points away from dow 20 k. we really could hit it today. yes, please. jack here says it's a certainty. you've got to love that. you don't want to miss it when it happens. stay right here. ♪ [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warr
ashley: sour grapes. ashley: thank you, sour grapes. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: multiple earthquake on the california-nevada state line. at least seven quakes magnitudes between 3 and 6 shaking felt as far away as lake tahoe, that jarring some nerves there on the california-nevada border. home builder in minnesota recovering after accidentally firing a nail gun into his head. >> look at that. ashley: this x-ray shows the nail great up into his forehead and the man was framing a...
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>> ashley: dr. dellafield, please. >> victoria: billy' s mother already signed off on the surgery. >> dr. neville: and it' s a bad decision. >> who even asked your opinion?! dr. shelby may have put up with this, but now that i' m covering for him, i won' t tolerate it. >> dr. neville: well, the fact is that barton likes me even less than you do, dellafield, so welcome aboard. we want the same thing. how we get it is entirely up to the family. >> victoria: ashley, you don' t want billy to undergo this procedure? >> ashley: no, victoria, i did, but dr. neville is raising some questions. i think we should discuss our options. >> victoria: options? i thought that billy might not recover if he didn' t undergo the surgery. >> ashley: didn' t you say that the procedure was really risky? >> it is. it' s also necessary. narrow opinion. >> [ sighs ] the facts are these. mr. abbott suffered a traumatic brain injury. you were in the room when we almost lost him. >> victoria: yes. it was terrifying. >> we can' t
>> ashley: dr. dellafield, please. >> victoria: billy' s mother already signed off on the surgery. >> dr. neville: and it' s a bad decision. >> who even asked your opinion?! dr. shelby may have put up with this, but now that i' m covering for him, i won' t tolerate it. >> dr. neville: well, the fact is that barton likes me even less than you do, dellafield, so welcome aboard. we want the same thing. how we get it is entirely up to the family. >> victoria:...
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ashley: true. let's move to the coal sector slammed under president obama and now hillary says put coal out of business and i guess we can expect more of this when she's in the white house, right, mr. scaramucci? >> look, it's a terrible strategy. imagine what she's saying. going to put families and their children basically out of work in the welfare line. so, i don't like the strategy, but she likes appealing to her base. the biggest concern for wall street is if secretary clinton gets the presidency, she is a political weather vane and her base has been from the left and she'll have to get bernie voters on her band wagon, those are the policies she's going with. it's not going to be the third bill clinton term, it's going to be a bernie sanders-- >> a weather vane. ashley: no, i don't think so, i think that's okay [buzzer >> now, let's start, i mentioned oil earlier and so much for that protection freeze, right? and not only are we not going to freeze we're going to open the spigots more. todd, w
ashley: true. let's move to the coal sector slammed under president obama and now hillary says put coal out of business and i guess we can expect more of this when she's in the white house, right, mr. scaramucci? >> look, it's a terrible strategy. imagine what she's saying. going to put families and their children basically out of work in the welfare line. so, i don't like the strategy, but she likes appealing to her base. the biggest concern for wall street is if secretary clinton gets...
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ashley: mike. explain, the average american knows iran is there and they don't know anything about the country. it's one of those countries over there. how dangerous a country is iran? . look for the past decade plus, if you were to ask leaders within the intel community, the military community, you know, what are the top crises facing the u.s., not short-term, such as terrorism, but what are the real threats that face us in the mid to long-term? it would always been essentially the same top three, china shall russia, iran. and often times, terrorism in temps of the long-term view doesn't crack the top five, but iran is always up there and you know, the problem that we've got now is that we've sort of, you know, the horse is out of the barn. we're not walking this back. we've made the deal we've made. the idea of snapback sanctions as president obama likes to talk about is a naive concept because every nation acts in its own best interest and they're already in there doing business with iran. so if
ashley: mike. explain, the average american knows iran is there and they don't know anything about the country. it's one of those countries over there. how dangerous a country is iran? . look for the past decade plus, if you were to ask leaders within the intel community, the military community, you know, what are the top crises facing the u.s., not short-term, such as terrorism, but what are the real threats that face us in the mid to long-term? it would always been essentially the same top...
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. >> ashley: yes. i lost my appetite because of the flu, but i'm fine. >> stitch: okay, you need a blood panel, a ct scan -- >> ashley: no. what i need is to be home. i need to go. >> stitch: not until we make sure this is nothing more than what you say it is. >> dr. neville: ben, i can attest to the fact that this is nothing more serious than a a-aggravated, of course, by the low blood sugar. now, i've already treated her appropriately for the flu. i'm sure a cheeseburger will take care of everything else. >> stitch: okay, maybe that's all it is, but i've been hearing about ashley's symptoms. >> abby: well, that tells me that my daughter needs to work on her pillow talk. >> dr. neville: release ms. abbott to my care. i guarantee i will make sure she continues with the medication and she beats this thing. >> stitch: you and i both know that the flu would have run its course by now. this is something else. and i'm not releasing ashley >> chelsea: [ sighs ] hi. it's me. in case you forgot, anita's watchi
. >> ashley: yes. i lost my appetite because of the flu, but i'm fine. >> stitch: okay, you need a blood panel, a ct scan -- >> ashley: no. what i need is to be home. i need to go. >> stitch: not until we make sure this is nothing more than what you say it is. >> dr. neville: ben, i can attest to the fact that this is nothing more serious than a a-aggravated, of course, by the low blood sugar. now, i've already treated her appropriately for the flu. i'm sure a...
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ashley: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. let's make sure you watch wall street week tonight. she ask them in chief equity strategist bob doll if the u.s. markets are ready for a fall. >> wall street is littered with people who over the past have said work in a crash again and their bats have been the wrong way. this is the least believe market of our career. the negativism and cash it's really uncertain. they just don't know what to do. as a result cash has just accumulated. when i go to retail brokerage offices i would ask what's the cash level and is 22 or 26. there is cash everywhere. i don't think we have a recession coming anytime soon. maybe they don't go up but i don't see the big downside either. it is now the liz claman network. she will be at the top of the hour. two politics and job report. 's sure to have an impact. but some breaking news at this hour. donald trump expected to officially endorse paul ryan this evening at a rally in green bay wisconsin land of the packers. this as is donald trump faces immense pre
ashley: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. let's make sure you watch wall street week tonight. she ask them in chief equity strategist bob doll if the u.s. markets are ready for a fall. >> wall street is littered with people who over the past have said work in a crash again and their bats have been the wrong way. this is the least believe market of our career. the negativism and cash it's really uncertain. they just don't know what to do. as a result cash has just accumulated....
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ashley: yeah. difficult to make money but easy, apparently, to lose money, and that's why they're pulling out. jeff flock in chicago, thank you very much. >>> on to wall street. markets reunding today since posting their biggest weekly decline since the u.k. exit vote. this follows fed chair janet yellen's speech on friday where she said the environment for a rate hike is strengthening. actually did the air quotes. but does that mean next month or december when we could see a rate hike, and could the jobs report on friday be the decider? let's get right to the floor show. traders at the new york stock exchange, the cme group and the nymex. let me go to scott redler first at the nyc. scott, i asked that question, do you think we're going to see a rate hike in september if we get a blow outnumber on jobs at the end of the week? >> i think we do, and i think the market's getting a little bit more comfortable with the fact that we might. fed futures are looking at a 44% chance that we do get a hike, we
ashley: yeah. difficult to make money but easy, apparently, to lose money, and that's why they're pulling out. jeff flock in chicago, thank you very much. >>> on to wall street. markets reunding today since posting their biggest weekly decline since the u.k. exit vote. this follows fed chair janet yellen's speech on friday where she said the environment for a rate hike is strengthening. actually did the air quotes. but does that mean next month or december when we could see a rate...
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ashley, back to you. ashley: impressive. all right. while brazil struggles with the zika epidemic, also could be heading toward south florida this summer. but one company says it could prevent that with the genetically modified mosquito. fox business bill joins us live from florida with the latest on this fascinating story. phil. >> right now this is all about preventing a zika outbreak. florida accounts for one out of five zika cases in the whole country. and that's why both u.s. senators in florida and public health experts now favor releasing 3 million genetically modified mosquitoes into the air in this neighborhood. right now the food and drug administration is evaluating the potential impacts on the environment, public comment period ends tonight. british lab says its genetically engineered males produce baby mosquitoes that die off before they bite. and it reduces the mosquito by up to 90%. >> people who live in the community there's going to be what we want to have the test, they have reservation because it's in their backyard.
ashley, back to you. ashley: impressive. all right. while brazil struggles with the zika epidemic, also could be heading toward south florida this summer. but one company says it could prevent that with the genetically modified mosquito. fox business bill joins us live from florida with the latest on this fascinating story. phil. >> right now this is all about preventing a zika outbreak. florida accounts for one out of five zika cases in the whole country. and that's why both u.s....
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>> reporter: but ashley's mother didn't believe him. and worked with denver tv station kdvr to take a closer look at the case. >> at that time i did not know my daughter had been shot. nobody had told me. >> reporter: one of the key witnesses unearthed in the news station's investigation said she heard ashley fallas arguing the night she died. she called kathy glover, the mom of that fallas neighbor nick, to ask if she called the police. >> my first response was, what? no. and she said, please tell me you called the police. i said, no, i didn't, why? and she said, because your neighbor just shot his wife. and i said, what? and she said, i could hear her screaming "get off me, get off me." >> reporter: today the woman who told her that, chelsea arego, seemed to take it all back. >> did you recall telling kathy glover in a phone conversation that same early morning, i heard her screaming "get off me, get off me"? >> i do not. >> reporter: still, ashley fallas' family maintains that law enforcement purposely omitted information from their
>> reporter: but ashley's mother didn't believe him. and worked with denver tv station kdvr to take a closer look at the case. >> at that time i did not know my daughter had been shot. nobody had told me. >> reporter: one of the key witnesses unearthed in the news station's investigation said she heard ashley fallas arguing the night she died. she called kathy glover, the mom of that fallas neighbor nick, to ask if she called the police. >> my first response was, what?...